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<font face="Comic Sans MS"><font size="3"><font color="navy">48'sloop from France anchored across from me and I rode the launch in with some Germans who came up from Bermuda. Great to hear thier tales.
French Visitor to Oyster Bay
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Well, if you think that is something, here is her fellow traveler from France in the next bay over, Manhasset Bay. She has 6 spreaders, can only guess the length and you can actually see the top of the mast from inside of Little Neck Bay and Hempstead Harbor. She is flying the French flag and I sailed around her in amazement. I did not get her name or any info but there must be something going on with these beautiful French boats. ps. notice the fantastic homes in the background. Must be the "Gold Coast". Great Gatsby!
Think I'll add another roller furler to my boat so I don't have to do sail changes. Just pull a couple of strings and one rolls up and the other is deployed.
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No pulling strings on that boat. It is a matter of pushing buttons.
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